Using the GIMP
The GIMP client is a sophisticated image editor on par with many expensive commercial graphics software clients. Fortunately for Linux users, the GIMP is distributed under the GNU General Public License, and will remain a highly regarded testament to the power of Open Source software and the prowess of Open Source programmers. When you use the GIMP, you'll have a powerful image editor at your beck and call!
The client, which requires a running X session, is started by clicking a KDE or GNOME desktop menu item, or by typing the command name on the command line of a terminal window like this:
# gimp &
When you run the GIMP for the first time, after you press Enter, you'll see a series of dialogs asking you to confirm creation of ...
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